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Drew Rakhit graduated from Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School in 1993 and trained as a cardiologist in London. He is a specialist in all types of echocardiography, including 3D echo, tissue Doppler, stress and contrast echo, transoesophageal echocardiography (TOE) and optimisation echo for patients with pacing devices . In 2003 he undertook a training fellowship in advanced echocardiography under the supervision of Professor Tom Marwick at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He has presented his work at a number of prestigious national and international meetings and completed his PhD titled 'The Use of Echocardiography to Screen High-Risk Patients for Subclinical Cardiac Disease in 2006.

Dr Rakhit has a special interest in stress echo and has written first author papers published in peer-reviewed journals in many aspects of echocardiography.

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